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- Recommended Varieties: 
OIL BEANS — 
a . WABASH — CERTIFIED — The newest and probably the best oil 
bean on the market for the area of Kansas, Missouri, and Southern 
r If of Illinois and Indiana. Excellent bean for combining — very 
| ; Same maturity as Chief _— about 9 days later than 
: Should replace most varieties except Chief on thin land 
c nd Lincoln for early seni 

a CHIEF = - Adapted to same latitude as Wabash and is a better 
_ bean than Wabash on thin soils only. 
3. LINCOLN — Outstanding, early maturing soy bean — very high 
i yielding — very high in oil content. 
“PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF BETTER SFEDS 
CORNEL} SEED COMPANY. 101 CHOUTEAU AVE.. ST LOUIS 2. MO. 

S.Gals Damien tee cota 6140. 7.55 
1 Gal. Cans (6 to Case). . 6.60 7.80 
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SPECIAL NOTICE! 
For GARDEN SEED PRICES write for our 
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS 
March 28, 1950 

SEED CORN! 
Recommended Varieties: 
1. KEYSTONE 38 — Outstanding Hybrid for upland and bottomland 
soils — shows tolerance to corn borer attack — has enviable record 
in official state yield trials in Missouri, Ullinois, Oklahoma, Arkansas 
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2. KEYSTONE 39.— Medium Early, High-yielding, ekeellenfteedinig 
corn — plant on rich, fertile soils where other varieties grow too tall. 
3. KEYSTONE 40 — Excellent Hybrid for upland and sandy soils — in 
very short supply. 
4. KEYSTONE 44 — 90-100 Day Hybrid — excellent for late planting 
— makes more corn and bigger ears than any 90 Day Hybrid we 
have ever seen. 
5. KEYSTONE 106W — Excellent White Hybrid — very high yielding 
— good milling corn. 
6. Also, U. S. 13, Mo. 8, Mo. 148, Mo. 313, Ill. 200, Ky. 103, U. S. 35. 
—~ ASK FOR PRICES — 
